Doris Adams Hill
Associate Clinical Professor
Director, Regional Autism Network
Short Bio
Doris Hill is the director of the Auburn University Regional Autism Network and an Associate Professor of Special Education, Rehabilitation and Counseling. Her professional interests include positive behavior supports, developmental disabilities/autism spectrum disorder through the lifespan, and disability as it impacts military families. Dr. Hill earned her PhD in Collaborative Special Education, with a concentration in Autism and Behavior Disorders, from Auburn in 2009. She is a Nationally Board-Certified Behavior Analyst at the doctoral level (BCBA-D). Dr. Hill currently serves on the Alabama Behavioral Analyst’s Licensing Board.
Professional Experience
- Ph. D., Collaborative Special Education, Auburn University (2009)
- Major area of concentration: Autism and Behavior Disorders
- Minor area of concentration: Educational Media
- M. S., Behavioral Science, Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma (1997)
- B. S., Psychology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (1984)
- Alabama Licensed Behavior Analyst
- National Boeard Certified Behavior Analyst
Engagement
The AU Regional Autism Network covers 20 Counties Dr. Hill provides BCBA supervision to Registered Behavior Technicians in Montgomery Dr. Hill has provided school consulting to teachers in the RAN area Dr. Hill provides training and outreach to underserved populations and rural counties.